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The Packers head coach commented on his starting right guard in advance of the NFC Championship game.

The Packers guards reportedly returned to practice on Thursday after sitting out the previous day.

Josh Sitton, David Bakhtiari, T.J. Lang and Don Barclay all appear in the trailer for the upcoming movie.

Meanwhile, Josh Sitton reportedly remained out as the Packers practiced on Thursday.

Despite all being listed as "questionable" on the Green Bay Packers injury report, offensive linemen Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang and safety Morgan...

The Packers' starting guards were both listed as questionable on the team's injury report on Friday.

 The Packers will put their starting guards through a workout on Friday to test the progress of their rehab.

The head coach of the Packers answered several questions about his guards on Thursday.

Neither of the Packers' starting guards practiced on Thursday in Green Bay.

Sitton will be listed on the team's injury report when it is released on Thursday.

Neither Josh Sitton nor T.J. Lang reportedly practiced on Wednesday.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he'd share more information on Lang's injury on Wednesday.

According to a report, the Packers offensive lineman didn't suffer any structural damage.

Mike McCarthy will have an update during his press conference on Monday at 4:15 p.m. CT.

Offensive lineman T.J. Lang reportedly returned to practice, while fellow offensive lineman Jordan McCray didn't take part.

Cornerback Casey Hayward and offensive lineman T.J. Lang exited practice on Tuesday.

With Evan Dietrich-Smith departing Green Bay in free agency, the Packers will be on their fourth starting center in four seasons.

Nothing against Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang, but columnist Brian Carriveau would rather see an elite pair of linebackers or safeties or defensive ends.

The Packers might be getting some good news regarding injuries at today's practice....

Friday is the last opportunity for Lang to take part in on-field preparations for the Eagles after suffering a concussion in the Packers' last game.

After a terrible showing against San Francisco in Week 1, the Packers starting guards improved tremendously versus Washington in Week 2.

Mike McCarthy wants to go "old-school" with his offensive line this year, rearranging and settling them into one position. Versatility is great, but protecting Aaron Rodgers' noggin is far more important.

Find out who's predicted to be active on the Packers' gameday roster for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions.

A worse-case scenario Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings actually provided the Green Bay Packers with an answer to their offensive line for the rest of the 2012 season.

The Packers struggled to find an offensive rhythm, lost a couple players to injury but were able to rush their way to victory on Sunday.

According to offensive coordinator Tom Clements, the Packers won't be making any changes on the offensive line. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the Packers' win over the St. Louis Rams

In a best-case scenario, Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang are among the best young guards in the NFL, but in the worst-case scenario, age catches up with Jeff Saturday and he performs below expectations.

The contract numbers are in for guard T.J. Lang's extension with the Green Bay Packers.

Some stability was brought to the Packers' defensive line when Marshall Newhouse returned to practice on Monday. That and more in today's Daily Links...

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